January 12th, 2011
By Dan Miller We have other tools available besides taking hard stances on the debt limit and repealing Obamacare in the House. It’s been said, tongue-in-cheek I hope: “When in Danger And in Doubt Run in Circles; Scream and Shout” Is that to be the Conservative Republican motto for the next couple of years or […]
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Tags: appropriations, Congress, debt limit, Obamacare, repeal, spending, veto
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January 11th, 2011
By Dan Miller Here is a recording of a short interview I did with Jesse Jones and J.R. Williams on talk radio station KXYL, Sweetwater, Texas, about my January 5th article at Pajamas Media and excerpted at Opinion Forum here, entitled “Our New Congress: What Are We Going to Do About It?”. There was a […]
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Tags: appropriations, Congress, EPA, health care, interview, KXYL, repeal, veto
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December 17th, 2010
By Tom Carter Capt Nathan Cox is a U.S. Marine who has commanded fellow Marines in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. In an article in The Washington Post, “Sexuality doesn’t matter on the battlefield,” Capt Cox states that permitting gay Marines to serve openly will not have a negative impact on combat effectiveness. In taking […]
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Tags: combat, DADT, don't ask don't tell, effectiveness, gays, Marines, repeal
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December 3rd, 2010
By Dan Miller An actual read-through of the results shows much greater combat troop opposition to repeal than the public statement would have you believe. Top leaders of the military have recommended that the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT) ban on homosexuals serving in the military be abolished, claiming that it would not unduly impair […]
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Tags: army, combat, DADT, Marines, repeal, response, results, support, survey
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October 15th, 2010
By Brianna Aubin Last night President Obama, with the full backing of the Democratic Party, shocked the nation by calling for a repeal of the Laws of Thermodynamics, which he claims have been “nothing but an impediment to my efforts to get this country out of the recession.” When asked why he felt it necessary […]
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Tags: economy, energy, Laws of Thermodynamics, poverty, repeal, satire
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